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Deleting and Cleansing Dock Objects


Custom dock objects (those with prefix DOX) can be deleted.

When a custom table, column, or dock object is deleted, or when a foreign key column is redefined to point to a different table, dock object integrity may be broken. The dock objects will need to be cleansed before the Docking Wizard is used again or before Siebel Remote can be used.

The Cleanse button is located on the Dock Object list applet in Siebel Tools. By clicking it, all dock objects are examined, and you are prompted to make sure the dock objects are all clean; if not, some objects will be deleted. If the projects on which you are working are not locked, you are prompted to lock them. After the process is completed, you are prompted again on what has been deleted.

Custom dock objects (those with prefix DOX) can be deleted.

When a custom table, column, or dock object is deleted, or when a foreign key column is redefined to point to a different table, dock object integrity may be broken. The dock objects will need to be cleansed before the Docking Wizard is used again or before Siebel Remote can be used.

The Cleanse button is located on the Dock Object list applet in Siebel Tools. By clicking it, all dock objects are examined, and you are prompted to make sure the dock objects are all clean; if not, some objects will be deleted. If the projects on which you are working are not locked, you are prompted to lock them. After the process is completed, you are prompted again on what has been deleted.

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